define diagonals in a quadrilateral (what are diagonals?)
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The two diagonals of a convex quadrilateral are the line segments that connect opposite vertices. The two bimedians of a convex quadrilateral are the line segments that connect the midpoints of opposite sides. They intersect at the "vertex centroid" of the quadrilateral (see Remarkable points below).
Edges and vertices: 4
Internal angle (degrees): 90° (for square and rectangle)
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A line segment drawn from one vertex of a quadrilateral to the opposite vertex is called a diagonal of the quadrilateral..
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